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| Volume 10, Edition 5 February 2011 |
| TOP STORY | OTHER NEWS | ||
Around 200 guests attended the semi-annual Welcome Reception for new international students and returning study abroad students on January 18, 2011. Read the full story in Welcome. |
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Letter from Abroad Yes, adult students can study abroad as well! Read a letter from Issa Gakou, an international graduate student in French and Francophone studies, studying abroad at the University of Angers, France, in Student Highlights. Lloyd International Honors Students Selected for World Model UN in Singapore For the second year in a row, seven Lloyd International Honors College (LIHC) students participate in the Harvard World Model United Nations Conference. Read more in Special Programs. Faculty Corner Dr. C. P. Gause, Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education and Higher Education, presented his paper “One Nation, One World: The Rise of the Global Community” at The United States Meets Europe Weeklong Seminar and Conference. To read more about the conference, go to the Faculty Corner. |
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| Volunteer opportunity | Also in this issue | ||
IPC is growing a community garden! Interested in gardening with an international flare? With your help, we can promote local and organic eating habits as well as learn more about gardening practices in the Piedmont. Our first gardening day is Saturday, February 12! If you would be interested in planning, growing or harvesting the crops in the garden, please email Lindsay Armistead at ipgga3@uncg.edu. |
Study Abroad Application Deadline is February 15! Another successful Orientation Week! IPC welcomes 60 new exchange and 35 new degree-seeking students. Welcome to new IPC team member, Nor Othman Nor joins us as IPC's new Program Coordinator. Congratulations to Gilman Award recipients Visiting librarian returns to China; University of Wales visit |
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Previous editions: Volume 10, Edition 4, December 2010 Volume 10, Edition 3, November 2010 Volume 10, Edition 2, October 2010 |